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Detail from the Book of the Earth, from the burial chamber of the Tomb of Ramesses VI (r. 1143-1136 BC) New Kingdom (wall painting)
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Detail from the Book of the Earth, from the burial chamber of the Tomb of Ramesses VI (r. 1143-1136 BC) New Kingdom (wall painting)
XIR211937 Detail from the Book of the Earth, from the burial chamber of the Tomb of Ramesses VI (r.1143-1136 BC) New Kingdom (wall painting) by Egyptian 20th Dynasty (1200-1085 BC); Valley of the Kings, Thebes, Egypt; (add.info.: depicts four gods carrying an upside-down decapitated enemy; corpse of the Place of Annihilation (Corpse of Shetit) in a sarcophagus underneath 3 gods and 3 goddesses in shrines; )
Media ID 25456518
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Hieroglyphics Hieroglyphs Mummy Ramesside Period Ramses Pagan Paganism Pagans Polytheism Polytheist
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This print showcases a mesmerizing detail from the Book of the Earth, found in the burial chamber of the illustrious Tomb of Ramesses VI. Dating back to the New Kingdom era (1143-1136 BC), this wall painting is a testament to ancient Egyptian artistry and mythology. In this scene, we witness four powerful gods carrying an upside-down decapitated enemy, symbolizing their triumph over evil forces. Below them lies the sarcophagus containing the corpse of Shetit, representing the Place of Annihilation. Surrounding this eerie sight are three gods and three goddesses enclosed within shrines. The intricate hieroglyphs adorning this painted limestone relief add depth and meaning to its mythological narrative. The Ramesside period's influence is evident in every brushstroke, showcasing their mastery over artistic expression during that time. This artwork offers a glimpse into ancient Egyptian paganism and polytheism, highlighting their rich religious beliefs and practices. It serves as a reminder of how deeply intertwined religion was with everyday life in ancient Egypt. Bridgeman Images has beautifully captured this extraordinary piece without commercial intentions. Their dedication to preserving fine art allows us to appreciate these historical treasures from around the world for generations to come.
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